Netherlands.kml normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy24 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy26 normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy34 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy23 normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy29 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy19 normal #sn_ylw-pushpin_copy23 highlight #sh_ylw-pushpin_copy29 Netherlands Hazelaarweg, Rotterdam

The home of VOC Rotterdam, this ground was first used for international cricket in July 2004 when three European Championship matches were played here. It was used for the Netherlands last C&G Trophy match the following year.

In 2006, the first MCC v Europe match was held here, and the Netherlands women's team played their first Test match here in July 2007, against South Africa. The Netherlands played two ODIs here in August 2007, against Bermuda.

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VRA Ground, Amstelveen

Home of VRA Amsterdam, this ground was first used for international cricket when the Netherlands played New Zealand here in 1978. It was the Netherlands home ground when they beat Durham in the 1999 C&G Trophy. It has been used for most ODIs in the Netherlands, including a match in the 1999 World Cup, and the Videocon Cup in 2004. It was also used in the 1990 ICC Trophy, the first to be played outside England.

It has hosted some notable moments in cricket, including a three run win for the Netherlands over an England XI that featured two future England captains in Alec Stewart and Nasser Hussain in 1989. In July 2006, the Netherlands played Sri Lanka in their first home ODI here, and the visitors scored 443/9 from their 50 overs, the highest team total in ODI cricket.

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Kampong, Utrecht

This ground was first used for international cricket in 1996 when it hosted the European Under-23 Women's Championship. It hosted its first Women's ODI in 2002, when the Netherlands played New Zealand here.

After hosting four matches in the 2004 European Championship, it became the second ground in the Netherlands to host first-class cricket when the Netherlands played Scotland here in 2005.

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Sportpark Het Schootsveld, Deventer

This ground was first used for international cricket in the 1990 ICC Trophy, the first to be held outside England. It has since become a regular home for European tournaments, most recently the 2007 European Women's Championship.

It hosted both the first List A and first first-class match to be played on mainland Europe, the first List A match coming when the Netherlands played Cambridgeshire in the 1999 C&G Trophy, and the first first-class match coming in 2004, when the Netherlands played Ireland here.

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